DAY ONE:
They try to make me miserable, they take our rights, and
then, say, haha, we have made so and so amount feel distressed.
They don’t really know what is offscreen. There are images
of distress everywhere. There is no love here, because they bully, so much, I
shriek at another image of a family in tears, this is an advert now, I want
less screens.
He and I are onscreen, when we decide, we are testing each
other first through private messages before we look.
He has a handsome way in his chat.
DAY TWO:
And he is handsome, I think I really could like him.
We are onscreen, just our heads line the screen.
DAY THREE.
We are pacing ourselves, the amount of time we spend
together, this is because it is up to me to take things further. He says something
about the state of the world, then he smiles and says, he has his own personal
way of standing against the world, and then, as my computer is old and cheap
and switching on and off, give me a telephone number. It would be good to meet
you.
DAY FOUR.
He has many friends. He tells me about his brothers.
I
am a simple girl I say, I want to meet you.
DAY FIVE
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